Animals You Can`t Keep as Pets in India
Star Tortoise
The star tortoise is a protected species in India, and keeping one as a pet is illegal due to conservation efforts.
Parakeets
Though native to India, many species of parakeets are protected, and their capture or keeping as pets is banned.
Red Sand Boa
This snake, native to India, is often illegally trafficked, and keeping one as a pet is prohibited by wildlife laws.
Jackals
Jackals are wild animals that can pose a risk to humans and other pets, making them unsuitable to be kept as pets.
Slender Lorises
This nocturnal primate is protected under wildlife laws and cannot be kept as a pet in India due to its vulnerable status.
Bonnet Macaques
Known for their intelligence, bonnet macaques are a protected species, and capturing or keeping them as pets is illegal.
Munia
While small and charming, munias are wild birds, and keeping them as pets is prohibited under Indian wildlife protection laws.
Owls
Owls are protected under wildlife laws in India, and keeping them as pets is illegal due to their important role in ecosystems.
Jungle Cats
Known for their wild nature and adaptability, jungle cats are not suitable as pets and are protected by wildlife conservation laws.
Spiny-Tailed Lizards
These reptiles, native to arid regions, are protected under wildlife laws, making it illegal to keep them as pets in India.